ELECTRIC

Electric Cars in Nepal

Every EV we track, from city-focused micro-EVs to longer-range electric SUVs. Nepal's comparatively lower import duty on EVs has made this one of the fastest-moving segments in the market.

Tata Nexon EV
ElectricSUV

Tata Nexon EV

The electric version of Tata's popular SUV, aimed at buyers who mostly drive within city limits and want to av...

Rs5,999,000View details
Tata Punch EV
ElectricMicro-SUV

Tata Punch EV

A compact electric crossover built on Tata's micro-SUV, positioned as an accessible entry point into EV owners...

Rs4,899,000View details
BYD Dolphin
ElectricHatchback

BYD Dolphin

BYD's electric hatchback built on the Blade Battery platform, offering one of the longer claimed ranges in its...

Rs4,699,000View details
MG Comet EV
ElectricHatchback

MG Comet EV

A compact 4-seat city EV aimed squarely at short urban commutes, priced as one of the more accessible entry po...

Rs2,599,000View details
FAQ

Buying an EV in Nepal

Are electric cars worth buying in Nepal right now?+

For buyers who mostly drive within city limits and can charge at home or work, running costs are typically lower than a comparable petrol car. Highway range, cold-weather range loss, and charging access outside major cities are the main trade-offs to weigh.

How much does it cost to charge an EV at home in Nepal?+

It depends on your electricity tariff and the car's battery size. Use the EV running cost calculator with your own numbers for a monthly and per-km estimate.

Which EV has the longest range in this list?+

Among the models tracked here, the BYD Dolphin's Extended Range variant has the longest claimed range at roughly 427 km. Real-world range will be lower, particularly in hill terrain or cold weather.